tony wrote:Ken is chomping at the bit to try that bomb on his speakers. His experience recently has harden his resolve to take risks:)
kinda looks like a bomb or what i think a bomb would look like, like most audio the power supply is the foundation on which to build
and this sure is one crazy power supply
the amp itself is just integrated circuit chips using peter daniels boards
http://www.audiosector.com/lm3875.shtml
which leaves the amp assembly pretty much as simple as signal in signal out and power supply +/- and gnd
the chances of buggering that up is slim
the self sustaining power supply has much much more connections to be made on what essentially is live when your building it
so plenty of excitement and suspense which is the reason for the thread title
i can assure you if a wrong connection was made the batteries would tell you immediately
the power supply section is functionally finished and stable there is a bit of tidying to be done
so if it was going to do anything dramatic it would have pretty much done it by now
id prefer to finish it completely before bringing it anywhere,
did i hear the trio 10's prefered 100w of power?
maybe that was just to have sufficient reserve/capacitance?